Tata Motors delivers its first Nano to first-time car owner in Mumbai

TATA DELIVERED its first Nano to a customer last Friday.

TATA DELIVERED its first Nano to a customer last Friday.

Mumbai resident Ashok Vichare (55) received the keys to a silver LX version of the 624cc vehicle from Tata Motors chairman Ratan Tata. It is Vichare’s first car.

“This is the smallest and the cheapest car in India – that’s why I bought it,” Vichare said.

Tata Motors, the Indian truckmaker that owns Jaguar and Land Rover, got 206,703 orders for the car, more than double its initial sales plan.

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The company chose the first 100,000 customers for the 123,360 rupee (€1,800) Nano by a lottery, leaving it with at least a year of production as backlog.

The first Nanos are being built at a plant in Pantnagar, northern India, which can produce 60,000 units a year. Annual output will increase by a further 350,000 when a facility in Sanand, western India is completed at the end of this year.

– Bloomberg